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ata “i i " ; THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 190 LATEST NEWS OF: SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. io THE CICELY WINS [HARVARD CREWS PUT ON | HE KNOWS HIS BUSINESS. |OWNERS AND TRAINERS MAKE BIG MISTAKES HAULING GOOD HORSES ACROSS CONTINENT, EMPEROR'S CUP. "Varsity’s Form Stil Oritiowsd Severely—| No Thoroughbred Ever Came Back from Search of American Derby Freshmen and Four Are Ready. | Turf Honors and Performed Creditably Thereafter. } New English Schooner Beats Vol Au Vent, the French- HARVATUD? QUAR man, in Race from Dover to FERRY, Conn, June ‘he Harvard Good work was done by the four-oar Heligoland. Varalty crew entered to-day ugem the coached by ‘Blake, in varying the stroke ctice before the and getting a better reach & finished The freshmon cieht rowed a half mile on up xtream In Ql, the stroke being at After a while Bastern turfmen will vevery man has noted and which must, beter for Mr come to regard the American Derby an Sftect a horse as well. Probably no price on the y atts Eastern horse will ever win the Aimerl- resort (o such means. ‘It is not likes a will-o'-the-wisp. It will always be can Deroy unless taken to the scene) that the stories are true. beckoning, 1t will alwaye seem to be early and Atted Gee Magor Dainger: | 2 ae Haggin is a gentleman of priteey within their grasp, yet when they reach , t begins to look as if Major Neer- | fortune, and tt 1s scarcely necessary for eo nt Atteecwey cad there itentp rere felt hag all’ the three-year-olds at huis | him to have his yearling sales forced. the lig eae, is only left meroy, He has already iaken two of the | As a matter of fact he could give away ‘ black, bitter disappointment, It ts a -Whitney string (King Hanover, and|tne product of his farm each year and Tquestion if the game is worth the can- | Goldsmith), and it remains for him, to) not feel the loss. ne redoubtable t| ‘Tho stakes this week at Sheepshead Yankee will have to be he samel]are ordinary in character until Satur- Haggin to put a resorw ungsters, rather than {4 S$, GALES be eaally rene last three days of 7 races. All ¢ ISLAND OF HELIGOLAND, Ger-|<aturday, ant thy work from n ADR VE be Will be of light description #2, There was a strong head wi poany, June 23.—The English echooner) yee etarts were tred and there but ttle favoring tie, the showtns wns being about falt me row 1 and yacht Cicely, owned by Cecil Quen-| were several easy, ie HE is Waa) 5 RRR TEUA TEE Bt ave Ia It worth while to take a good horse | css a the gentleman from Misnour | + GOMeE IONIAN THEN woe taee rand » crew was not coache ) iecinson man at Red Top rod ¢ ‘ 1 iho 1 ~ he must show before any one Wil y dishe 4 tin, which left Dover at noon June | ioc iiinw 4; yest. to let the mea itl the ‘Varsity crew welghing eh yh Aa ne aacthie tran Volting begenwe Hove that Major Dangeritam is beata NCR IEE ar Oe aoe: 21 in the race to this port, arrived at | ajor. n-night, however, he will follow about the same as they did » weeks [faba Sh of a jolting baggage} | There isn't :nuch material in the Me-' ojas; the Advance Stakes (a welght-for- ‘i MeN R ED ARG MONET LNA GHRM CHEN APRIVed here eda ait car and haul him half way across the Lewee stable, but It is being cleverly | ige afraim, and the Beacon Steeplechase, 6.40 this evening and won the Em-/them In the launch. From t #0, when i i) “ } country, where he meets a different air, | 2&andied-—so well handled in fact that ‘rhe Great Trial 1s a guaranteed stake of : raw Ito have too short a rench, In part probably. to th ol weather ‘ $40,000 in stakes have been pleked up In| govoge values Tt Is one of the: peror’s cup. ua. per to «tiff ‘ting from Which has prevatied, enabling the men | different water and different surround-|two woeks’ time. Major Daingerfield is | Sih Valle 1 le features Sete dus perha » stiffness Sa to go throug ely hard course of Mkely vill beat in the Realization, which will be worth) ° : Vol au Vent, the second yacht to ey mie Bot eh t ings? Is it likely that a horse w al lon, whic! " the Jong rest after the time row o ra hout the discomfort of ex- bear ate irt withou; | @Pout $14,000 this year, Gold Heals ts in reach here, arrived at 7.09 P. M. urday, but it Is believed this de cessive heat his best after a trij) of this sort withou: | the aavance Blakes, which will be worth| Ranaing for Thetr Own Money. 1 time enough to become acclimated? Prob- | $5, 0, so that 0 more. worth of The aszociation profits many thous- ably not. [t is a nundred dollar 10 a Stakes ay’ Bo the way of the Heteyes | ands ot dollars in the Way of Bate re: v . Ate) CREE Stable before the meeting Is ended. | ceipts by having such an attractive and pint of peanuts that Wyeth, the winner | "Mayor" Daingerfleld. seems the ideal | valuable stake on its catd, Yet they are of this year's Derby, is not in the same racehorse. He has speed and courage, | not willing to pay anything for tha} crane FAY xe G5000 SAN THE GOOD PRICES FOR cosine) | AMERICAN DERBY. ELMENDORE COLTS, class with elther Hono or Pentecost. [can sprint or go a route in any srt of | attraction. They guarantee to make the ‘ ; going. This makes up ail tht can be | stake worth $20,000, The Parader Went Wrong. embodied in a true thoroughvred. He Is| The conditions are such that the No one ever would concede that itodert | nol. the. sort’ that must have a track |horsemen are running far. thelr own d the profits pald hy made to order, weight to suit and dis-|entrance fees a hi tdell at sed with ae Eareeen 3 tance Jus. 80 far. others The association 1s not required Ni Yorkers for fifteen he beat The Parader in the Derby just to add a cent. e generosity of racing ‘out went the New Yorkers fo1 vee earlings Dearer Than Ever. associations is unparalleled. Enjoying » horse that ever went y . ciel ae GRE a ilities just] ™Monopolistle priviteges from the State, West in search of this will-o'-the-wisp | , ‘The turf ts full of possidilities Just! forcing owners to ‘contribute so. that *k East and was a good PANY probabblynweiaere ¥ ya‘uable stakes can be advertised— h ti i Co. can provadly win more money this) \icro could a sweeter and more profit jorse afterward. r Na y r or ener. | Me ; ri horse afterward season than any other firm or owner. | Nicer’ could a swneter aD ae ES et year | that is providing the horses remain good : The Varader went wrong last year) ang sound, It is euch prospects that| A combination of men like Whitney, | | | | minutes’ work on the diamond. | Batting Order the Same. i ever came * Not a change vas found in their bat-/ Heno, Pentecost, Arsenal and| Whitney Pays $7,000 for ting order. It was the same as that of! Hermis, the Beaten Eastern| Hamburg- Barriedale Year- Friday, except the pitchers, Johnny ‘ ) Df ; wae i | —Page 2 a soon after his return from the West, | 7 rentthy) , ‘ees | Belmont, Keene, Featherstone and oth: Dunn stil) was doing duty where Hen- Horses, Have Been Shipped | ling—Paget Gets Salvator | wai LUGEH|UE-InLERegLInG Thay RTO the loess ret pay crore un ices Bre GHG) Woud ually, wetuen to neater ry Gricks held sway for a of days Home. | Youngster for $6,000. | performances of Heno, Arsenal ana |DUt the game is worth the chanco, Year-|!" stakes of a guaranteed character That was peculiar, but then Manag y Y enal’ anil |iings have sold higher thia year than; Would soon bring about a change tn the Smith was right when he sald he w | os Pentecost when they come’ back. If 1a} Present methods of racing associations § : yell tilatalta i 8 e y fhe Grea a. year w! break up a winning combination if he) CHICAGO, June 2.—Following the de- ERSEL tan Been an teasiasy a grave mistake that turfmen make | ,,1/8 ie especially true of the Haggin | teen starters will be worth nearly $2200), changed the men. parture yesterday of Heno, Pentecont AT HIRT Wart of shipping horses about the country in| Were pffered There tas alwavar been | Of Which the Coney Island Jockey Clua | te < |search of new turf honors and prizes.)a feeling concerning these sales that) %@0s not one penny. $a race !t ought to be worth looking at. The crack two-year-olds are all en- gaged, and {t will be a contest from the fall of the flag. The Advance Stakes has Gold Heels, Blues, Advance Guard, Heno and other crack horses entered. The condition eht for age, which gives the Loose muscles? Well, in practice ev Glant looked a live man. They whipj the ball hither and thither in gre phape and made Hanlon think that his day, was salpped Buperbas were not going to have an ¢ was kept at the easy time. Luther Taylor gave his on the attendance at the salary arm some work. He looked fil, Not be known till full and said he was. Ali kinds of shoots from the various tlcket Inown to the baseball world he seemed | Mtary Howard @ays that t Y and Arsenal, | the quartet of Bastern colis which went down In de- t| feat before Wyeth in the Derby Satur- |) t to-day, As no ule of yearlings from the Stud, the property of », began at the Farig ‘ompaay's paddock, opposite the tra at race Will ironed to-day there were plenty of well- eee ut Bee, {bred ones and gond-lookers as well, cwttendanee |Witt the result tha: from the start to the finish the bidding was of the most It cannot time is given the horse to become aceli mated and accustomed to his uew sur s accomplished unless due| Values have been forced by the bidding i iniess du 4 of “pluggers'"” or “capers,” so to speale. In other words, when. a man like Whit- ney bids the cappers plu the price along until the yearli; 1 ie Hl be sald that horses are often {i price weer PEE eecgap tice rom the West to the East and Of course all this may be a mere au do well at once. They do, but the picion and rot founded on fact. The change from dry alr to salt air is a writer does not state it ag a fact, but Ea CE Libs Cun > bracing tonte, while a change from salt merely as gossip. But if such a state terre: eo) ia race worniaciay) air to dry is a relaxing agent, which, of things does exist It would be much | !ong Ways to see will be the result, to control, and if he could but duplicate hed th rd-breaking figure Ofte ited idind these in the game it certainly did look | 0 people. * W. @. Whitney was present at the | ighty bad for the Gowanus contingent aE sale and he made several purohoses ot / The Hanlonites had thelr practice, and colts by his stallion Hamburg. For the | q that always is, It seldom varies. A Saglish mo Barrledale he gave $7,000 ecision on the result could not be as- ifter a struggle with Green Morris, and | “VET” IN CENTURY AT BEACH TRACK | | | ' | | | oertained by the work of both teams. }$1.800 for the Hamburg—imp. Boise colt Ned Hanlon was quite a happy man Svdnevy Paget purchased the colt br this afternoon, and all because ihe ban 60 IN MATCH RACE Salvator—Biggonet for $5,000, Green Of suspension placed on his great B, Morris as the oposing biddvr Matt twirler, Frank Kilson, was lifted. Sus L. Aste and Sydney Paget pension does not deprive a player of had hot fight for the Bathampton Practice work, and in that Prank his Wyeth, McChesney and Cru-|™ rie which went to Matt Byrnes indulged daily. He looked a winner, , : for $4,000 und after his fest anion thousnt maa | 22008 Likely to Meet in Chie oie nyrnos and Mr. Paget had Just the fellow io too the wu fiom! cago for 20,000 Purse other tussle for the coli by Bathampton Gotham, and into the box he went | BO tor a $20) eerste tiatl as vines se Bure UL ER nic bit First Inning. | During Next Week. Oh. cc by Amp. Taldor—Garterions; Matt Brodie dropped the ball back ‘of Flood Boe ee ee ops (Raph If CUE ta ale 0 ans jennings, $1,000 for a ose ust moved Up one on Dunn s AATCC 10 ening $1000 inks J. Wy Sehore Byrnes, The Run Was Sixty-Year-Old Elkes, Freeman, Hall and | Isaac Gillett’s Fifteenth So! Champion to Meet in Twen- far This Season—He Has; ty-Mile Event — Records Pedalled 24,000 Miles Likely to Go. Two women, Miss Margaret Knowlton] Cycling records for the past few weeks and Mig Sadie 5. Knowlton, both Of] have been broken with a regularity that o—Imp. Gertrude; W acraice, Which Aligon handled, 1) " A Ceeitige, which Alison bandied, Dunn) + koe june ehcThere le atrong | gin Hoston, and Isaac Gillett, the sixty-/has astonished the cycling world, and OVer hig head and Was out. Lauder's! qaik of a three-cornered match race be- 2 “oy imp. Haphaelto~Graziom, Matt year-old cyclist of West Troy, were|when Albert Champlon, of France; | bouicer io Irwin was his tin at ir u; ‘$500. (mong the 160 of the 180 starters who| Harry Elkes, of Glens Falls; Howard No runs. {tween Wyeth, Drake's winner, Me Loiau Lound tt impossible to hit the Chesney, from Hildreth’s stable, n- by Den Holladay—Gypey; G. 0. Morris julshed In the century run yesterday | Freeman, of Portland, Ore., and Tommy FRED. CLARHE Lauias corved by Taylor. Keeler's buit, jured in the Derby special at Harlem, Syed OTE se Ue ety 3 over the Freeport-Hempstead-Lynbrook | Hall, the quartet who have been cut- Wich ‘Lay-or picked up, Was “Wee } ; ; ‘ , _ i one vaseball clu manage | we as good as the regulars, toutes tints : : [sete bt and Cruzados, belonging to. “Lucky by tmp, Bathampton—Ave Marin: state TI baseball) (cia das th lors. K the old figures, come together | ay wie's” undolng at O Hagan's post. i. Za) $1.000. who is ng. He is Fred ke If Barney Dreyfuss had his way such! Neither woman suowed an ill effect) in the tweaty-mile motor-paced race, to Sheckard's boost fell into Dunas hands. | Baldwin, who was hurt In th by imp. Knlent of the ‘Thistle—ttoito | 1), the runaway Pittsburg] men aa Conroy and Burke would have| of the run, and the ‘old man—why, he|be held. by. ithe Kennedy-Powers Come No suns, event. Baldwin has talked of a $2000) Dsly, Byane RT, look at tae} been sold to other clubs, but Clarke's i stvs/Pany at Manhattan Beach track next Secend Inning, Seen ene ae cnteatetie theses cbeckc hg, ambirk—inp, Marist; wc. {ie and one as nig to 100K at te] wen sold ‘te other clubs, but Clarke's sald ho enjoyed it. ‘This ls Glet’s| Belay, ew iguren Yor" Ue stata | a a ; . ai ! hitney, 7,000 " Aires fe j ths’ to thorougiis | far sight served hy f A neither aeecnth century this season, hHe has iy to be made, SPU ai TatgATS (Pom PCa Ne WAKE searold, Tuldreuh called Baldwin and {Che Hy Rlewen—dlerne: Sreber Paee do Trae I Gtncees ire a Air estas cena CM Re ate Tureen One one a EER Se aera eral | | Gee) CN leit 0! the Didte gave smith a base. Cay, then promptly announced that he could Gy". py tmp. Shapfoll—Dlanche of Devon: ¢ This Pirate troop | sku OH Severs Uceumiviio, dua ote 42 Oe itch haye been made in centurtes. | Mile record, Elkes the one-hour recor¢ George reacued scound. And U Hagen beat Wyeth over any distance of ground. W. Hendrie. %50 ( vy. | Why the ehauupions have nos tisen any Le) and freeman the five-avie record, an HAT first When Dolan iaue dto noid the a Tone? ee by tmp. Javenal—Blue and White; Matt 0 Victory fn the Nationa! League ehain-| slumps even during the days Ritene Phirwen motor cycles, manned by|as they will be paced in the race on THAT SATISFIES tere Uy. ‘bean coulun't bic ube oall in| JOHN A. Drake ie one of the LCHVICAL pyres, 3600 in plonshity eos trouble this} and Clarke were indlgpoced. “ fe Members of the Alpha Club, accom-| Saturday by the most powerful motors | three swings ait, Neituer could Lay- | bettors on Hea TNS TAITELEOT Gee ea eee roiees he OMNES yer. otLo wWowho is a natural] | Clarke ls stl playing the game, Ie 1 the run, and eleven ‘of them ithe world, there will be some speedy | Hf CORK . PSmith wo O'Hagen was the way Me-| Wyeth and ‘Trainer Wisaard, to whom "Ch. “e by Geore Kesster—Dreakdawn; Matt ballejinyer a good man when | to tin main Who is as good as ne in tin The first two In were W. F.|"'Busides this event, there will be two! § TIPS Cc a } Creery retired. Dahien's bouncer went | he gave $l WITTER De arene een eee gouninus sors one rience National or Amerivan League. Jontaine and H. P, MeCreery. They|other motor races, three races for am- OR § into Laudor's hand, but Buy let it get) All part nied WiLL mivet tray” 8H by : ‘ well, An Ke Of Mis men at all ime nw in exactly six hours, the mini-|ateurs, and a professional handicap, in ’ away from him and Bad bil) reached | When Secretary Howard will haye a 4 i veaaloaels it Is to him that. all which nearly all the best professional PLAIN first. Bmith got a big hand when he| tlk that @xpected (to Tesult in’) ay, c. (by, embure tne; Buttermere; “Wi O:)) Ae ; dala thee anuetiine renrning the nusition mum time allowed, Fred Shfebe and bis! yiers in the countgy will compete. Krabbed Irwin's grounder, tov ree-cornered race for next week by Imp. Shapfell—vordite; Matt Myrnen, OF! ' fur stitutes | + ' ) anantos now Wife started on the quadricyele. Crozs- pins AT SURBRUO Company, Makers, E Dahlen, who was on his way —— $80 ~ ~~ | ing the railroad tracks at Valley Stream . 4 und then threw to first in time to retire Iinp, Bathampton—Ortate; Matt Hyrnes, Rhee eEnina eee. are Tahiate BASEBALL. aa THREE AMERICANS FIGHT mmc a ee : Peasteraiactite sais ics | apacial ta The evening World.) Imp. Raphaelio—Fast Black; W. J nr those who returned could way. | sree ne reo ne ouiaeld, Coing. at. that D, BARNS ints Shanse tocpem Mien| (RAGE TRACK, "SHBAD BAY Tm a . IN LO N DO N CLU B TO- N IGHT, re Arnold, of the motor cycle divin | Te "thiery will be. on the lint before th e Dunn tried hard to hit the swift siraig ty, ma contrléa ton dosmorrow'e He iaaiaimtedasoS ltl ke, down just outside ot Jamaica, ‘The club may Anally bit the right men. | ne improved elastic trum is the oniy truss in operinge oi Eitgon, but he fared. Jones |° UP tation “i Iny. Juve enta; Sydney et s out. H. 3. Wehman took Arnold oe & ors dey that worn ie cabeclate comfort ed Out by Irwin. No runs, races are as foilows Ry oe Als motor eycle rs 4 sta-| Cincinnat! ts mourning the Iack of good out- | night day, as it retalns the rupture un q Ahearns raj vou ViaN Crom t Race—For filles two yoare old: Ave tur <= ait np a ess to ® rallroad) ata: ¢ exercise of sovercet strain and will Ger and the hilt goos!as wehiigie. | ee me Hei iA Charlie White Referees Walcott-West and Mc- Arnold ot a new machine and] Milter, too, Marry Thletman tas been called on foct'a permanent and vpecdy cars. eaination Rank Wiis real len sailed over th ane ted Rain ARES oe nae. | fot aervice, and aecording to the critics of the roe. -tmdy It attendance for ladies. * for Rabited lence aa he over the Srarkle. Betier FAVORITES Fadden-Jordan Bouts. | 1 aguln at 1.45 o'clock in the after-| porkopolle he has done fine work. He did not 40 pampnler_ tree BY aed to se a rani: (Re argoKlsin da Nay hoon. He finished the century in five|ao'well in New York in the couple of eames he EMPROVIED ELASTIC TRUSS CO., ‘Ath Re a _ hours, (en minutes, The | ry ex | aid play. 768 Broadway, New York hearn. Kitsc 1 sailed , . = mei(bst Ave lied $9 secur (wo doors. trlow Wanamaker’s, near Oth et.) Ani's Sands, | Dolan's b onsen In tr jorie nm ", Arnold towed in Wehman, who had] schaefer, whom the Chicago Club considered a] gar Our t are not wold by Agente of MRR COere Tune tt 8 aoe (Continued ¢rom First Page.) Two more fights In which Amertcans| better battle than be has ever put ap picked him up in the mornine Wehman getter man than O'Hagan, has been shifted, and | Drueetsts (Retablished 20 years.) Pe Canter, but the Deceit ee eeg UD Albany: Get — will take part are to be declded before before, Jordan i# one of the grratest having broken down coming back. The 4s now covering third base for the team. Dexter - out the throw. Brox Pulled down| Second Rave—For t.ur-year-olda and up; hur- ur and Joe Cob) drew away. the | the National Sporting Club, of London, Aghters for his weight that has ever | roady were good, but there was an un- | 8 ah TAat Bcunalor hus inn ce (ayeul ene Bheckard's fly. ‘Pwo ri | de aodicap, mile and three-quarcern lth Ly a pe V9 tonight, this being the second night of been produced in England, He 4s | usual number of punctures. TAN SURG RE AS ERASE na i rngths in }| front of Earl of Warwick jthe fistle ¢ Fourth Inning. Cephalalgia Seminile Flood just had to toss Laudor'e| Shue tra grounder to first to retire the Giint.| Neponoot Bowerman again contriouted a foul tly | Top to Irwin. Smith's foul lift tumbied to Agearn. “No runs, ery's ouncer over Taylor's bird Race—For head was good for a base. Danion's! anf wie-halt furans hot rep went, by Lauder and was i Fracas 11 Soothaayer val held there under the |clever two-handed puncher and a splen- ————— In fielding, accorfing to unofficial Agures, Chas Famous RN». 88613 guaranteed to cure all dle cepsules and Injections fall, 75c, per by exprvss,t1. Kremer, drugetet,423 7th ay, na Paxton SECOND. RACK Jauspices of this cluy. Hoth bouts will did ring general. His foot work is won- PUGILISM. ley Farrell, of Brooklyn, outranks Frank Bower- | ease Ag But it {9 @afe betting that Ferrell or any For threo-year-olde and up, eeillig; one m Botting be of fi ration. In the |derful, Unless he has gone away back Starters, whis., jocks. StHICFin Str,Place. | fir bout “Kid'' MeFadden, the feather- he ought to beat MeFadden quickly. etal a ir eernneiy Ae 4| weight, of Callfornta, and Ben Jordan,| As to the other fight, West 1s no 93, Murray 6 8 j|the champion feather-welght of Eng-|match whatever for Walcott. He haw Jit) llr ee ann ee ae ens, IRR to catch wo 5 \iand, will clash for the 120-pound cham- |gone away back, as was clearly shown oy ay, Shs IN ML Leule’ Matanraeker very superior. een rounds ¢ The tween her-weight championship battle be-! gai oung Corbett’ and Dave Sullivan, take a chanoe of Sporting. worse ow a cere CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, * year-olds; selling; five ena, il,” Scott ftary, 111, Hyland single, Irwin’ rf ell to Wight, and True... 110 nev 5 i > i Mieecnas Ateath arsnies eatole bate | what tis Drauatiet UR pallens fang 12 plonship of the world, In the other | by his fight with “Young Peter Jack- con, of the West Ena AG, of Khe later | Of third. which apored Mocreery. Jones | Baron Ub D 10y | Robt Metcalf. 110. Burke Nijconteat the principals will be Joe Wale | son.” who made him quit in two rounds. city. has matched the ‘boys tem MeODey Alniber Tike clan ot i REPSHBAD DAT, fumbled the ball long enough to let) Me 4 Bt Pineaene fall: a ye ¢ oloredlaluexer, of Boston, and | alcote aad West !taked)! al fight: in) iiventy count (past Batore, Ble Gabe on tole to ny. tos ie'ta?not unlikely’ that the | suse E40 SULA 4 ead he Me Cala oF Shine), Dahlen reach third and Ahearn seccn'l, | Youth Kave—Handicap) for three-year MN ge ai 2 al Mk Jat om. aNd Sadivon Square Garden two years ago {07,4 Ru" of F.0K | Two weake later 1 Young fellow. will pitch aginst the Glante Vi SAY, MONDAY, JUNE 33° Flood’ eafe rap wort Dalen ‘over oue mille Clipper. 91. MoCadiey.. 8 4 1 est, of South Brooklyn, bUt\and may try and do the same thing to- Corbet! will dght Abe Attell, "8 TiHIGTLE BIAKES and, § Ouer Races j ate. ylor top Kitson's bounc 7 Gay Ro Lis) 08, <a ‘ 9 50 2) forme { Boston fle i Bast t. E.R, via to frat In times ‘Bola spanked: aoa 9 Guarda Resneplen Ula an tanec, ane co ITT rere el aulevorcletare over | All four fighters are reported an beng | 4», 2 eer or Pterauiee inte, asernae re repeal Ogg) NPYAE RU (Ph, Preien Car eral, ‘ one to centre and Ahearn and Flo {7 Melle uf Tr Therneycrath.. 108; Huahine 7a) 18 Riga higee ten ‘ OEY in good shape for their battle, As three | “Palladetphia Jack’? Onset Signed ar. | tas eecond time on" Saturdey. afteraocn, the | E10: 2:40; 2.10, 2.40, $10 FM. Beate foot White: Krambersd over the late. Doin ‘s re fA fe miigen, His, Coventones & Teds agg] “Jom” Willlams, the English boxer, Was lof the Aghisrs are Americas the ad. | ticle orth the America A.C. of Ohloege, 10 game ould ty eet, atterne Bait Oi, vin Spin, BE Kore) tn, conection wi ni hen he soored when. Ly Mi, Marlen Queen Mavimo Gomes, 110. considerable admirers for him, and |jirers of (he sport in this County Are meat Jack Beauscholtxe and Jim Driscoll, two f men and boys at work and’ the Sas 5M ky” napid Mian threw Kocler's bounce to the fen Herbert Wathingwon™ aad 4 042 |Mhey Wil -bbt plenty of money ca bts naturally Antergated tn tho OWIC Me OE jocal yeary-melebe Mgitare, of Chicago, In, alx- orally well eoaked 08 the ‘round, 10, Grcokiyn bridge wow York sie, instead of to O'Hagan. Keeler reacne rtf rain Gardner, 106, ¢ Li the contests. Charley White, the well= sound bouts on June gO. Ae both Beauscholtse | . 8 #8 trains via Kings County and ightor Becond on the throw eckard hit ningel d Biatr ih 18 100 w chances of beating Jordan, To beat Known amer'can referee, will probably | ena Driscoll third raters, O'Brien should, If the now man, Burke, shows up as well as t#| feach Road, also Flatbush Avenue Surface Lin gafely. too, and Keeler got home. Dunn 12 ‘andles, 123 Start wood, Won easily, Time=1.4) (6. rdan, MoFadden must Aght a much officiate in both bout | have no trouble in beat! beth of them be- | expected, maybe Christy Mathewson may get the | via Brighton Beach Ito ery 10 minutes. From Rot McCieery’s fly, Six runs. 5 In this race all the ho ) = ~—-— | tore the alxth round ta cal | Fert he should y ve, The arent pitcher ot a year Broadway, Willtamaburg, take, Green Are. a Fitth 1 ee For mares three year olf and up: | bY apprentices who had a te te | ago In aroun ‘olo Grounds every day, and! Aj} Brooklyn surface cal fe track, ikecan's 0 s: . guided a Winner, Musidora, a 10 to 1) Belles, 101 ite 2h 2 102, Redtern voueeee 5-8) aye Louiniana House of Representatives hax oine his beat to Ket his «reat arm Into meee) Botan eee ers Sah Yatned tgaln” Hendrie, Kinet oe PE tet lnpaaliitlk Ghar had oa or Or AGRA and) Bite het i weg ee 4 TUR tn Ghuribe Ve aay er . © yansed a Dill permitting boxing contests IY Gre vderson ‘Trinity's Star Athlete, |<——<———— es ee nc martes batted ’ K She had a lot of anerd. and all thet e tas ow Sa tliat pa fe Ave-ounce gloves in clubs chartered by the 8 ene i meres 4 No runs. Sixth Rave—For 4i-olds and up; sells that she waa enabled 1 mod # } ’ Se aaa Wealth third, The wouteste, will be Halted to twenty-tve | HARTFORD, Conn,, June 28.~The Mc- had poet ] Blewett took Taylor's place in the box. | jue: mile and a sixteenth ond and wor n co’ tart fa mn 8 5 . i rounds. ‘The object of the bill is to ravive| Cook Cup, given annually to the best} ___ ee ” Brodie got Dablen's iy after vomo ditt: | Alike | a coe hee a from Ban Andres. who was a agocand Soman op aged Amy tos Es, | ienite Orleans, and as soon ax all-around athlete at Trinity College, OLD DR. GRINDLE, or hel Shear out fred, 1) G Ronente 8 ’ VERRY a) he bunch headed by: Carbune the poeasure passes the Senate, « number of nay been awarded to James Henderson, i ou iw Luuder helped Ahearn out Fred sig ocd Honea F’ sete othe Headed by Carbyn: WASHINGTON PARK RACES, | \ pres Goong man” wit iorbrate A ee rd etal at han (af fears © gATRnIML AM, Sitti ott der Sixth Inning. fine 103 Mounteue sire ++:-104) Woe threespear-olde and’ up; handicap; mile and When fmacee had enough Son er, soi notere of the bill claim they are assured Year's fouiball team. _ Ole DR: GRIND UN ee ue wiser nrea.apets, Bheckard was on the » on Br art een te} Annie deane ty & Guar and Carb moved up into second) RACH TRACK, WASHINGTON, 27s"pajority in the senate. —_—= ee ae eee cilath, fesaiding r sro. . aeter ra ' 1 . . . ie o) 4 ile. Peyton 1h) Moaketo 4 ; » June B.—The winners of races | ‘&c., are speedily cured, merece ’ wap Sule renee 10, Vitelliue ind tere aa aie at the cha of a ml PARK. Jui 3 mi spanner of fn Mike Donovan, of Rochester, knocked cut Tim | /———_eT Tamer ‘10 not waste tule Peon tt fell. at on nia, Nuworal 105 Non sa ra 48 | a Raiton Os aix deny Feeney ae at mile cWon by. J. | 4urvhy, the mich heralded Australian Aghter, wih ee an Remeriar, OLD 0 — Ma 66 if nele a head ane IU TAP TSCM Be et round o| ye-rouna contest be ORINDL ee Pate drive t 4 lan 6 1 45) beat Ca le a head Walker, 6 to 1 and @ to 1; Von. tv the lam round of @ Afteen-round contes | ore OVER 2 YEARS ain w place, was second; | fore the Acme Club, of Oakland, Cal. Donovan FIFTH RAG 2 to 6 fc rit to bf re Ato # Kuntave & % Bhien third, ‘Time—048 the better of the ght throughout and the eighth round put Murphy tie te 419 W, 197H—MRS. BURNS, spectal’at in irregu- 4 1 ON eee aE Betting nid Race-One mile-—Won by Mars * ne Bue Kent, M Cronmer 2 1M 7 ah 7 artore, ¥ Jooks. SL HItY iar ors phar irik Wice with right. swings to the head, The 1b W, OTR, BUR Hale in . Be on atiting’, Time—2.01 telah el Trae oon 8B Ny tn Boll, 9 ta § and itp ate inen fought at 152 pounds and the betting was tiie esata adenine Semranions bali oe £ | por (roeyearsoldas five and « Was under Flood's little pop-up | "eH ULtle fly was just out of Smith's | - Foaah and Pear nha ote Sie OF tie | RACE TRACK, St, Louisa, June 2% der got Dolun's roller and thew #)| The races scheduled to be run here to- eer sirung OOF") RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. aly. 9 eutch Kltaon at second that | day resulted ax follows: | Kenny and Hegent went away of | Meitonia i Mocues: % 4 i thind ‘Time1.dl Rey east Two pdgerk were on buses, Jones min fe a lo nace, racing @ couple of lent tin) ( 1, 16, Shaw 2 oyu 4 Third Race—Orfe and one-sixteenth of &) Tom Cowhlg, the Dunkirk boxer who defeats ge get, deeler'y fy.” Bhockard | Hitt ieee eto band Pere, nm of Bien, eh Waal be eet a | auton nine Tete 8 Wie atte News P to l-and 2 startin Dumy to «x rounds at the America Club [For Men, Women and Children memeey, NO Fun Hurry Chappy, 4 to | for place. was sec>| held this order to the back stretch, | K Mi gewmane: 6% 7 48 $0.43 Mite it Was second, And J. V:) yng jeter in twenty rounds wader the auspices PE Re ero fi 1, und Christine A. third, Time=| where the © wet by the leaders began | Siar x Wou driving, Thne1.0T 2:5. Korby third, Tune—1,48 196 Of the Cresceat Auiletle club, or Torvate, will jtandin, the Clubs. 108. }to tell, Near the turn The Regent At nade th unning to the oe -- robably taeet Olle Sielof in & ten oF Bltewn: PP Sing of the Chnbs, aiscnd diaost sartere of w mile: | craaked_and Wiles gradually colored on | pont etitiy atone. ae tient cath Foun comisat at Detroit on! oF about July Ib WEEK THE NATION'S NATIONAL LEAGUE, Rgcend nope Three nuarters of, Tom catching Nim on the turn. /Clarlon and) Meltonian, Wien they YANKEE WON PARIS RACE, | Taemetot: i arranged, will be a 18 pounds Bi fe Rol club ps Lulu. PMiieht, for piace @ to L, second; Advance Guard was then third with| straightened for home Turner sent Irish weigh in ai § o'clock In the si] Phltadeiphia foul mnt, foe peace 6 tof |Nonea along side nina Into CRI ERA SRS ANI Anh, Gentine she oe ne At Any of Our Four Centrally Located Stores, ' BOOK | Miretoh nny quit to a walk and) jatier down Jn the Jast furlong, drew Uittle HelM Takes Prix Semendrim | ‘The Notional Athletic Club, of Ban Francisco, nd Nones cised with a rd IBRICAN LEAGUE, Larry Wilt, for place 1 to 2. he began to bi up very fast and Ad- PARIB, June 28. aM Rey Cob, L pe. | and Litto Master thira, da anetuara y in front of Meltonian i , June 23 It will take place on the 26ih inet. at Beitr’: $1 $48! rishi Tnuthe Tey jump “Advance ‘Gi Tai (American), won the sage for the’ manier Feriigs, Oh ih Mant RSs mee CLOTHING CO. World Almanac. SIXTH Kay For three olde and up; Ws furlong Prix Semendria at the Bt, Cloud Hanlon and 13 4 BE nce tt Third 1 iw hind ace-One mile and seventy) Blues w with a clear lead of alout and won by € han od a twenty-round Gght between Al ’ fh daslon” tants yurds.-Won by Loone, 6 to 2 and ple of lengths, In the lant sixteenth | pm ne tity et ho wae and opis with Lisette, ; pat its young, Gibbs, she Cleveland Agbier A OF REFERENCE IS THE ie Lisette, ridden by tanore ; 9t Up ANd nosed Blues oul of the money ‘Wer Hace AL Gb. ci | Bg Mriaay te eat twirercets, holee tvercbalt While Sonce was third, beaten half a1 sare pinot ecrttttltE og [meeting to-day. W. K, Vanderbilt's | ade oe | a 2 Vey maar G5th ot. |) 1.000 tTwolee Torsgly Tree of in the 4 teak will be played oo Dea! each, in wai | length, cha 107, Bullman... Netole, wich MacGinn (American) | prank mene, the ex-light-welgmt champion, tt NEW YORK 4 2 Sh i) inde ’s © © a60, ah nowsdeaiorm po, | He ® nae jack Park, of the Kevex * POURTH RAGE. ows, 107, Burns, rs had the qwunt, was second reported a8 being in splendid condition for bie 295 Sti ave., near at, bh. 110, Odom klaale 113, 110, Breauas.. Tis | Beteaker i, “diaries fAeon-round bows with Jem Maloney, the Mn- RRS ee Linh 7 Lake Me- dA sures ease nae cee gi Oats eae BROOKLYN—700 Brosdwey. ‘OPMN BVENINGS, a furlong. ond Wille Norwen, Lakewood. The later wea Betting, the few 5 mM 01 Lekeneet. na She fepmar the Starters, whie., jocks. Sey ‘Or. Place, a i # County Country Club, will play Joum Moller, Jr,,| For three-year-olds and up; selling; mile " County, Praneeevo, V1, ae

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